Request an AppointmentFind out more about the evidenced-based, compassionate care for lung cancer and thoracic cancers at OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center in Oklahoma City.
Call (405) 271-1632 or toll-free (855) 750-2273.
As one of the most common cancers in the world, lung cancer – typically caused by tobacco smoking – contributes to a high mortality rate in men and women living in the United States. Your risk for lung cancer also may increase with exposure to high levels of pollution, radiation or asbestos.
If you or a loved one experience symptoms of lung cancer, such as shortness of breath, wheezing, persistent cough, hoarseness, chest infections (pneumonia, bronchitis), headaches or loss of appetite, you’ll want to talk with the lung and thoracic cancer experts at OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center.
Request an AppointmentFind out more about the evidenced-based, compassionate care for lung cancer and thoracic cancers at OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center in Oklahoma City.
Call (405) 271-1632 or toll-free (855) 750-2273.
At Stephenson Cancer Center, Oklahoma’s only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Center, you’ll work with a highly trained and experienced multidisciplinary team dedicated to providing evidence-based prevention, detection, treatment and research for lung cancer and a wide range of thoracic cancers such as:
As you and your lung cancer care team work together to develop an individualized treatment plan tailored for your specific situation, you’ll receive a thorough evaluation, take advantage of advanced imaging for accurate diagnosis and meet for regular reviews. OU Health is the first in Oklahoma to use a new imaging agent that makes lung cancer cells glow during surgery. This breakthrough will improve lung cancer treatment, enhancing surgical precision and speeding up patient recovery.
Cytalux®, is a fluorescent imaging technology that attaches to cancerous tissues when administered before surgery. This allows surgeons to completely remove tumors while preserving healthy tissue. On Target Laboratories, Inc., a biotech company, received FDA approval for Cytalux® in November 2021 for use in adult patients with ovarian cancer. In December 2022, the FDA extended this approval to include adult patients with known or suspected lung cancer.
The best treatment for you depends on several factors, including the stage of the disease and the location of the tumor. You and your doctors can take advantage of a variety of treatment methods, including:
Throughout your journey at Stephenson Cancer Center, your care team includes a nurse navigator, a specially trained registered nurse (RN) who acts as your personal advocate and adds an extra layer of support. Learn more about cancer navigation services.
You also gain access to extensive supportive care services, such as genetic counseling, nutritional therapy, support groups, palliative care, cancer education workshops, and symptom and pain management. And you’ll find all your cancer-related services in a bright, welcoming, up-to-date facility close to home and designed for your comfort and convenience.
From your first contact with Stephenson Cancer Center, you become a vital part of our multidisciplinary team approach that brings you together with cancer specialists, such as medical oncologists, cancer surgeons, pathologists, radiologists and others, to ensure you receive the best care for your particular condition.
“I was fearful of the surgery; I’d never had surgery in my life. But I knew I was in very good hands, literally. I trusted everything Dr. Reinersman told me. And now I’m here and doing great. It’s been an incredible journey.”
- Carla“I have nicknamed Dr. (Matthew) Reinersman my rock star because he performed a surgery that I thought was unavailable. I was out of the hospital in 48 hours, and I was basically back to normal with my regular exercise in another week. Nobody could believe I had just gone through lung cancer surgery.”
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